Punch, Or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-05-19
Punch, Or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-05-19
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there it was--the wholemonologue:-- "Good morning, Sir. I am very pleased to meet you. Can you tellme----?" The explanation relieved me; I turned to my fellow-traveller. "My dear Sir, " said I, "I congratulate you on being the perfect pupil. Your teacher, could it feel such emotions, would be proud of you. Onlyto an exceptional student can it be given so faithfully to reproduce'His Master's Voice. '" * * * * * FIGURE-HEADS. "You never see a decent figure-'ead, Not now, " Bill said; "A fiddl...in' bit o' scrollwork at the bow, That's the most now; But Lord! I've seen some beauties, more 'n a few, An' some rare rum uns too. "Folks in all sorts o' queer old-fashioned rigs, Fellers in wigs, Chaps in cocked 'ats an' 'elmets, lords an' dukes. Folks out o' books, Niggers in turbans, mandarins an' Moors, And 'eathen gods by scores; "An' women in all kinds o' fancy dresses-- Queens an' princesses, Witches on broomsticks too, an' spankin' girls With streamin' curls, An' dragons an' sea serpents--Lord knows what I've seen an' what I've not!
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